Child Labor and the Industrial Revolution Primary Source Analysis

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In this assignment, students will review 31 primary sources, including photographs by Lewis Hine and newspaper articles from the turn of the century. By extracting details from these sources, they will analyze how child labor was influenced by turn of the century labor practices.
Pages: 34 pages + 4 digital slides

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With this activity, students will analyze 31 primary sources, including photographs from Lewis Hine and newspaper articles for newspapers of the time. They will collect details from those sources and determine how laboring impacted children around the turn of the century. You can view more in the preview here – Child Labor in the United States.

NOTE: This lesson does not discuss child labor laws. Those laws will be discussed in a later assignment. Instead, this lesson is focused on the issue of child labor.

Included in this resource:

  • A handout for students – Google Slides version (editable), PowerPoint (editable), and a PDF version with corresponding presentation/ linked videos
  • A digital version of the lesson
  • A 31-page slide show of primary sources for students to analyze

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